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Kenny Holston / The New York Times via AP, PoolUS-India Relations in the Time of Trump
Paul Staniland joins the Council for a roundtable discussion on what shifting US-India relations mean for China and the region. -
Chicago: Embracing Refugees for the Good of All
Suzanne Akhras Sahloul discusses the positive impact of refugees and immigrants on communities in Chicago.
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James Dingwall
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Ana Miyares PhotographyThe Folly of Realism: Ukraine, Russia, and US Foreign Policy
Lt. Col. (ret.) Alexander Vindman and John Gans examine America's evolving Eastern Europe strategy and what Ukraine reveals about the future of US foreign policy. -
Korean Culture & Information ServiceMoon's Approval Down, North Korea Not a Primary Driver
A Gallup Korea survey shows approval rates for South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, have been in a steady decline, prompting concern of a presidential crisis.
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Foreign Policy Matters: Talking with Rivals
What’s in the US foreign policy toolbox? From diplomacy to military intervention, we unpack the options.
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Ukraine
The latest analysis, events, research, and commentary on Ukraine.
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Anne HelmondChicago and Its Mexican Immigrants—a Need Like No Other
More than any other large American city, Chicago has depended on immigrants to offset the sluggish growth of its native-born population. The decline in immigration will destabilize Chicago's population.
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Policy BriefLouis HanselHeartland Hospitality: Serving the Needs of the Midwest Economy through Immigration
August 24, 2017, RESEARCH Policy Brief by Sara McElmurry, Louis Hansel, Download Report (PDF), In order for the Midwest's hospitality industry to truly thrive, reform for the immigration system is imperative., Executive Summary, The leisure and hospitality sector is a crucial part of the Midwest ...
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REUTERSAmericans Say North Korea Is an Adversary, Still Prefer Diplomacy
Over the weekend, North Korea launched a new cruise missile. It's unlikely to shift American public opinion.